(1 mark per answer)
E
Match the tw o halves of the sentences
35 I waited outside the tennis club for
...................
A fun, and I don’t want to do it as a job.
36 When you rang, I was in
....................
B stage, with all the audience clapping.
37 We finally got to the stadium just in
...................
C time to see the match start.
38 I just play football for
....................
D a long time, but George didn’t appear.
39 I loved that film and when it comes out
...................
E on DVD, I’ll definitely get it.
40 It’s great to appear on
....................
F the middle of cleaning my football boots.
(1 mark per answer)
Total m a rk :......../50
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Grammar
Present perfect simple, present perfect continuou
Q
Present perfect sim ple^)*"*^
have/has
+ past participle
......
statement
l/you/we/they
have
f'vej
negative
le a rn t
... l/you/we/they
question
have not (haven’t) le a rn t... Have
l/you/we/they
learnt
Use
Example
Situations that started
Mrs Jenkins
has been
The present perfect simple is often used with the following
in the past and are still
the head teacher
words and phrases:
true
for three years.
«
for
She’s taught German here
for
over five years
Completed actions at a
I've
already
read
that
• since
Mr Gray has taught French here
since
2006.
time in the past which is
book.
• just
We’ve
just
done this exercise.
not mentioned
• already
We've
already
done this exercise.
Completed actions where
------------------------------------------
They’ve all
done
their
•
yet
We haven't checked the answers
yet.
the important thing is the
homework.
*
ever
Have you ever had guitar lessons?
result now
• never
I’ve
never
understood why they give us so
much homework!
• it’s the
It’s the first time
we've watched a video in
first time
class.
'Watch-
©MI
• We don’t use the present perfect simple when we want to say
when
something happened in
the past. We use the past simple.
/ I
did
my homework
last night.
• We don’t use the past simple when we want to show that something happened
before now
or is
still
important now.
We use the present perfect simple.
/
I’ve finished!
Can
I
go home now?
• Some verbs have irregular past participle forms. See page 182.
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Present perfect continuous
j
_-_— _-___ -_______ __ _—-_,_
have/has
+
been + -ing
statement
negative
question
l/you/we/they
have
f'vej
l/you/we/they
have not (haven’t)
Have
l/you/we/they
been
been studying ...
been studying ...
studying ...?
He/she/it
has(’s) been studying
... He/she/it
has not(hasn’t)been studying
...
Has
he/she/it
been studying
..
Use
Example
Actions continuing
up to now or just
before now
We’ve been doing
grammar
exercises for over an hour.
Can we have a break now?
They’re having a break now because
they’ve
been working
so hard.
H elpful hints
The present perfect continuous is often used with the
following words:
•
for
I've been learning English
for
over three years.
• since He’s been learning Chinese
since
2004.
• just
I’ve
just
been reading the school newspaper.
The present perfect simple often emphasises the result of an action:
/
She’s
written
an article for the school newspaper.
( = She’s finished it.)
The present perfect continuous often emphasises the action, and the time spent on the action, rather
than the result:
/
She’s
been writing
an article for the school newspaper.
( = She’s started, but she hasn’t finished
it yet.)
P resent p e rfe ct sim p le , present p e rfe ct continuous
Unit 4
C om plete using the co rre ct present p e rfe ct s im p le fo rm of the verbs in brackets.
1 I ...................................... (see) this film already.
2 John and Julie...................................... (had) their car for about a year.
3 S he...................................... (not / take) her driving test yet.
4 S ue...................................... (be) a tour guide since she left university.
5 .......................................(you / ride) into town on your new bike yet?
6 This new com puter...................................... (make) my life a lot easier.
7 W e...................................... (not / decide) what to get Mark for his birthday yet.
8 .......................................(Paul / ever / meet) a famous person?
Choose the co rre ct answer.
1 .................... never played this game before.
A I’ve
B I
2 Adam .................... his room last night.
A has tidied
B tidied
3 .................... here since 2005?
A Have you lived
B Did you live
4 Carol and I .................... to the cinema three
nights ago.
A have been
B went
5 It’s the first tim e .................... our flat, isn’t it?
A you’ve visited
B you visited
6 They.................... the baby a name yet.
A haven’t given
B didn’t give
7 .................... to New York when you went to
the States last summer?
A Have you been
B Did you go
8 .......................an e-mail before?
A Have you ever sent B Did you ever send
C
Look at the p ictu re and use the prom pts to w rite sentences. Use the correct
form of the present perfect sim ple.
1 lesson / not / start / yet
2 teacher / already / write / on the board
3 Joe and Tim / just / come / into the classroom
4 T o n y /n o t/fin is h e d /g e ttin g /b o o k s ready
6 Dave / drop / pen / on the floor
5 C h ristin e /a lre a d y/o p e n /b o o k
7 h e /n o t/p ic k it u p /y e t
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Unit 4
G ram m ar
Complete using the correct present perfect continuous form of the verbs in
brackets. Use short form s where possible.
Mandy:
Hi Matt. How are you? What
(1 )..................................... (you / do)
recently?
Matt:
Oh, hi Mandy! Well,
(2 )..................................... (I / study)
for my exams.
Mandy:
That sounds boring!
(3 )..................................... (you / work)
hard?
Matt:
Very! Basically,
(4 )..................................... (I / ju st / sit)
at my desk in my bedroom for
the past three weeks and
(5 )..............................................................(I / not / go)
out at all.
(6 )..................................... (I / work)
with Michael, my best friend, some of the time,
though, so at least I’ve had some
company. How about you?
Mandy:
Well, my mum and
(7 )........................................ (I
/
paint)
my bedroom for the last few days.
That has been fun! And
(8 )....................................... (we
/
also
/
plan)
our summer holiday.
Matt:
Great! Where are you going?
Mandy:
Well, we haven’t decided yet.
(9 ).....................................(We
/
look)
at different places
to see which we like best.
Matt:
I’m sure you’ll have a great time, wherever you go. Oh, by the way,
(1 0 )..................................... (I / think)
of having a party when
I
finish my exams. Would
you like to come?
Mandy:
Sure! That would be great!
Circle the correct word or phrase.
1 I think I’ve
heard
/
been hearing
that song before.
2 They haven’t
arrived / been arriving
yet, but they should be here soon.
3 You’ve
w ritten / been w ritin g
that e-mail for over an hour. How long is it going to take you?
4 Have you
talked / been ta lkin g
on the phone since eight o’clock?
5 Jo has already
invited / been inviting
Shirley to dinner.
6 I’ve
read / been reading
an interview with Brad Pitt, but I haven’t finished it yet.
7 Have the boys
played / been playing
computer games since this morning?
Complete using the words in the box.
already • ever • for • just • never • since • yet
1 I haven’t listened to their new C D ...................... Is it any good?
2 We’ve been waiting for y o u .................... over an hour. Where have you been?
3 Have y o u .................... been to the UK before?
4 I’m afraid we’v e .................... made plans for this weekend, so we won’t be free.
5 Pedro has been having English lessons.................... he was five years old.
6 It’s strange that you mention the film Crash. I’v e .................... been reading about it in the paper.
7 I’v e .................... heard of a ‘sudoku’. What is it?
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